Charmingly naive
"Charmingly naive" is a Chinese word, which means to describe the naughty, coquettish, simple and childish appearance. It comes from Pu Songling's strange tales from a lonely studio · planting pears in Qing Dynasty.
Explanation interpretation: Charming: can be taken by hand. It is full of naughty, simple and childish appearance. It's adorable. Source: Pu Songling's strange tales from a lonely studio growing pears in the Qing Dynasty: "the villagers are so naive that they laugh at the people in the city."
Chinese PinYin : hān zhuàng kě jū
Charmingly naive
lay it to heart in all reverence. quán quán fú yīng
Keep one's salary and maintain one's friendship. chí lù yǎng jiāo
hold one 's life on a precarious tenure. mìng zài dàn xī